Are you a freebie seeker?

I was over at Jim Boykin’s blog reading about the Co-citation theory which he (and I in my last post) blogged on. While at his blog I also noticed his post on a $39 experiment by Tom Locke. Tom is an average guy (as he claims to be) who happened to run an experiment with a roll of stamps worth $39. What he did was write letters to various companies seeking freebies… ! You an check out Tom Locke’s $39 experiment webpage here. What he has also pulled off is a great viral marketing stunt which has earned him lots of links(and publicity) all over the net, and also a PR of 7…. ! I could figure that Tom is now making money selling links from his high PR page (scroll right down on his webpage)

Well, that was Tom and his story, but this post is about YOU ! I asked “Are you a freebie seeker” , ‘coz if you are I have a small treat for you. I furled around a bit and came up with a list of wholesome goodies - all free ! Here’s the list for you ….

1. Freeware Utilities : 450+ common problems and utilities to kick their a$$

2. Open Source Freeware : 400+ Free applications and utilities

3. 345 Free Online Programming Books

4. 46 Best ever freeware utilities

5. And the best of all - A huge collection of your favourite magazines, all free downloads. I loved this site when I first saw it. Go check out - Free Magazines

spotbit free magazines

There you go … enough freebies to make your day !

Go Scoot and start downloading !

[tags]free downloads, freebies, free magazines, tom locke, jim boykin, $39 experiment, free utilities, free programming books, saumil is generous [/tags]

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